"Very large rooms, almost big enough to be called an apartment. Full kitchenette with dishes, stove, dishwasher. Closets and dressers too! Perhaps a bit vintage but comfortable beds and very convenient access to airport via the shuttle."
"We enjoyed our stay at the Alaskan Hotel very much! We knew it was an old hotel, built in 1913, but we enjoy unique, historic properties. That is not everyone’s preference. We had the “shared bathroom” experience because we booked last minute due to airline cancellations. That was fine with us - the bathrooms and showers were very clean - but again, that would not be everyone’s cup of tea. It was very well located for our needs so location was honestly our first concern. The staff was so nice - they let us check in early when we showed up from the airport, which we so much appreciated! Overall, it was a good but brief stay and we would book them again if we ever return to Juneau."
"Strongly recommend staying at the Best Western Country Lane Inn! The welcoming atmosphere of the lobby made a great first impression - complete with a life-size ceramic Retriever, a fireplace and the smell of baked cookies! The dining area is spacious. The large picture windows ensure the lobby is well lite. The Staff are friendly, professional and very helpful. Josh made excellent recommendations for purchasing salmon to ship to the Lower-48 and dining in Juneau. The shuttle service maintains a punctual pickup and drop-off schedule to downtown Juneau and the Airport. The breakfast bar is inviting and well stocked. The complimentary breakfast is delivered in a timely fashion and very tasty. Our room was very clean and comfortable. There was a lot of drawer space and a large area for hanging clothes along with an iron and ironing board. The wide screen TV made for easy viewing. The bathroom area has a large, well lite vanity, commode and a tub/shower combo. EXCELLENT water pressure and hot water. The towels were soft and fluffy. The property is beautifully maintained! The abundant georgous hanging flower baskets, urns of beautiful flowers, surrounding shrubs/trees/flowering plants give a sheltered feel to the property. WILL stay here again!"
"Super-friendly and helpful staff! Couldn’t have asked for a better experience. They were flexible and accommodating when our travel plans changed. Our room as absolutely delightful. Well equipped, super-clean, and very cozy and comfortable. Great bathroom. Thank you a lovely stay. Highly recommend!"
"The property was old so you could hear people walking up and down the halls and in the room above you. But it was clean and the staff was helpful and the restaurant was very good."
"Room was excellent. It seemed new or nearly new. Bathroom was very clean. It has a kitchen, which was also very clean. Loved the comfortable mattress, but I like fluffy, pillow top soft mattresses. For a remote place in Alaska, this hotel is probably the cleanest and best I have personally experienced at this price point. Airport shuttle provides free ride. Two-three blocks to tour busses at Harrigan Centennial Hall. Hotel has no restaurant. Highlander coffee shop is updated, clean and modern and is located directly across the street...also Wildflower Cafe and Bakery for food and drinks, but it is closed on Monday and Tuesdays. They are not kidding about the best burger at Sitka's Burger and Crab Shack, also across the street. Amazing bun. I had the Sitka burger and loved it. Worth the wait in line. Go at 11:30am and maybe no line. Residents don't like tourists to jaywalk...it may be dangerous. Take a left out of the front entrance and walk to the crosswalk. For dinner, I recommend Bayview Pub a couple block walk from the hotel. Suburb homemade New England clam chowder and also the halibut filet was thick, amazing, and fresh. We decided not to get anything breaded on the menu, except we splurged with sweet potato fries, which were delicious. If you like hiking, get a ride to the trail to Beaver Lake in the Tongass...about a two-to-three-hour hike, close to town. Don't miss Fortress of the Bear. Bears have three habitats including wilderness to romp and roam."
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